While out today, doing a trip to the dump (forgot to put the rubbish out for collection), a bit of shopping for some fruit, and looking for some glue, there was a '69 Pontiac 4 h/light Firebird Transam came into the carpark (rumble rumble), big wheels and LHD. Later in another carpark (still glue hunting) there was an early '70's Corvette Stingray, parked up (Silver top, black lower). We get some nice 'gear' here in Caboolture, because of the well patronized car club.
The glue I was after was one I hadn't noticed before, by Selleys. A CA with rubber reinforcement. "Impact & Shock Resistant" in a 3ml (0.101 fl.oz.) squeeze tube. Part of their Fix& Go Supa Glue range.. I bought one a couple of weeks ago and have been using it on several small jobs on plastic. Seems to hold really well, better than most of the thin liquid ones I've otherwise used. It's similar in that regard, but more tacky. Sets quickly and will flow along a joint. Forms a drop on the end of a wire. Was "On 1/2 price special $3.30" at one of the grocery store groups, so I went round the 4 in my area and managed to get 4 tubes, 3 at one and 1 at another. Hope it's not going to be discontinued.
The glue I was after was one I hadn't noticed before, by Selleys. A CA with rubber reinforcement. "Impact & Shock Resistant" in a 3ml (0.101 fl.oz.) squeeze tube. Part of their Fix& Go Supa Glue range.. I bought one a couple of weeks ago and have been using it on several small jobs on plastic. Seems to hold really well, better than most of the thin liquid ones I've otherwise used. It's similar in that regard, but more tacky. Sets quickly and will flow along a joint. Forms a drop on the end of a wire. Was "On 1/2 price special $3.30" at one of the grocery store groups, so I went round the 4 in my area and managed to get 4 tubes, 3 at one and 1 at another. Hope it's not going to be discontinued.